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SUMMARY:SPRING BACKBONE TRAIL 2025 #6 – Latigo Canyon to Encinal Canyon
DESCRIPTION:Our sixth Backbone Trail hike will be 7 miles with 700’ gain on the BBT through Newton\, Zuma\, and Trancas Canyons. We will start at the Latigo Canyon Trailhead taking the Backbone Trail across Kanan Road then taking the Zuma Canyon Trail over to Encinal Canyon. Bring water\, snacks\, sunscreen\, and a good attitude. Rain\, excessive heat\, or Red Flag alert cancels. \nThis is a Sierra Club hike\, so participants must sign in\, carry their medical form\, and hike between the leader and sweep. The Sierra Club medical form is available at ttps://tinyurl.com/ycy985mt. We ask you to print it out and bring it with you\, but the form will be available at the trailhead as well. \nTRAILHEAD LOCATION: We will meet at 8:00 AM at the Encinal Canyon Trailhead. From PCH go 6 miles north on Kanan Dume Road to Mulholland Hwy then west 3½ miles on Encinal Canyon Road to shoulder parking on north side of road just east of Fire Camp #13. \nCAR SHUTTLE: From the meeting point at the Encinal Canyon Trailhead we will car shuttle 7 miles to the start point at the Latigo Canyon Trailhead.
URL:https://www.hikingwithdean.com/event/spring-backbone-trail-2025-6-latigo-canyon-to-encinal-canyon/
LOCATION:Encinal Canyon Trailhead\, Encinal Canyon Road & Backbone Trail\, Malibu\, CA\, US
CATEGORIES:Hike, Backpack, Climb, Travel with Wilderness Travel Course
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SUMMARY:Hike at Crystal Cove/Moro Canyon - Ridge Park Entrance/Bommer Ridge
DESCRIPTION:This hike will be at Crystal Cove State Park. We will be doing part of the Moro Canyon trails. This hike will be about 6.6 miles with approximately 1\,000 ft. of elevation gain. We are beginning at the Ridge Park Entrance (see the map for exact details on where to go.) \nThis hike will take us from Bommer Ridge to Slow and Easy/West Loop Trail. Then we will be on Moro Canyon until W. Cut Across trail\, where we will go right. This will take us to No Name Trail\, which turns into Pacific Ridge Trail. This will take us back to the beginning. \nThis will be a moderate+ level of difficulty for the hike. \nParking is free on the street coming through this entrance. \nHere is a link to the park map: \nhttp://ocparks.com/civicax/filebank/blobdload.aspx?BlobID=45106 \n(Our starting point is shown on this map marked Ridge Park Public Access with a 9 next to it.) \nHere is another map just for Crystal Cove: \nhttp://www.parks.ca.gov/pages/644/files/ccsp_map_trail_distance_box.pdf \nDogs are not allowed on this hike.
URL:https://www.hikingwithdean.com/event/hike-at-crystal-cove-moro-canyon-ridge-park-entrance-bommer-ridge-6/
LOCATION:Crystal Cove SP/Laguna Coast – Ridge Park Entrance (map)\, Ridge Park Rd & E Coastal Peak\, Newport Beach\, CA\, 92657\, US
CATEGORIES:Trail Mix
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SUMMARY:Danielson Monument - potluck hike (start 3:00PM)
DESCRIPTION:6.5 miles\, 1300′ gain\, intermediate\nThis hike is longer and harder than our regular hikes.\nWe start at 3:00PM to make the most of the sunlight time. \nBeautiful spring is here!\nLet’s enjoy hiking to the Danielson Monument in the Boney Mountain Wilderness\, potluck\, and “Peace\, Love and Joy”! \nPlease bring food and drinks to share.\nWe’ll have our typical snack-share social event at the top for 60-90 minutes before heading back the way we came. Please bring some food and drink to share. If your item requires plates or utensils (ex: rice\, macaroni salad\, etc.)\, please bring them. You may wish to bring your own cup\, plate\, and utensils in case there aren’t any. \nYou will see several plants of note: \nTree Tobacco\nThe Cahuilla Indians used the leaves interchangeably with other tobacco species in hunting rituals and as a poultice to treat swellings\, bruises\, cuts\, wounds\, boils\, sores\, inflamed throat\, and swollen glands. It does not contain nicotine. \nIt contains anabasine\, a similar compound\, which is highly toxic to humans and animals. It is more toxic than nicotine. Ingestion of the leaves can be fatal. It is being investigated for use as a biofuel. All parts of this plant are toxic. Used as an insecticide. Do not smoke. \nElderberry\nThe blue or purple berries are gathered and made into elderberry wine\, jam\, syrup\, and pies. The entire flower cluster can be dipped in batter and fried while petals can be eaten raw or made into a fragrant and tasty tea. Spit out the seeds. Elderflower water is also used in perfumes and sweets. \nMost agree that they do need to be cooked if you are going to eat more than just a few out of hand. That’s because they have a small amount of cyanide producing glycosides\, which are released upon digestion. Fully ripe black berries are not toxic and you can eat as many as you like. Boiling or baking takes care of any “toxic” issue as does drying raw berries. \nHike Distance: 6.5 miles\nGain: 1300′\nDifficulty: Intermediate\nShape: Out and back.\nPace: approx. 2.0 mph.\nTrail Type: Double track\, single track.\nDuration: 5 hours\, 3 for just the hike part.\nDogs: Not allowed in the state park.\nRestrooms: No\nDrinking Fountains: No.\nParking: Free along the street. \nMeet at: Wendy Trail Head\n4128 Potrero Rd\nThousand Oaks\, CA 91361\nWhere S. Wendy Dr. ends at Potrero Rd. \nWhat to bring:\n1 liter of water for every 3 miles.\nHiking shoes/boots. Not required\, but recommended.\nFlashlight or headlamp.\nSunscreen and/or hat as needed.\nSnacks and/or beverages to share \nFAQ\nHiking Plus Page Links\nDisclaimer / Release of Liability
URL:https://www.hikingwithdean.com/event/danielson-monument-potluck-hike-start-300pm-2/
LOCATION:4128 Potrero Rd\, 4128 Potrero Rd\, Thousand Oaks\, CA\, 91361\, US
CATEGORIES:Hiking Plus
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SUMMARY:Sycamore Canyon Hike from the Ocean
DESCRIPTION:HIKE DETAILS:\nThis hike will go from the beach up to the picnic table on the fire road\, approximately 5.5 miles. Most of the hike is exposed but hopefully we will have May Gray and it will be cloudy. No dogs. \nWe will meet in the Day Use parking lot at Sycamore Canyon Campground. We will start off along the main Sycamore Canyon road and turn up to the fire road where we will climb up to the picnic table. We will then follow the fire road back down to the parking lot\, so out and back. \nDirections: \nWe will be meeting at the Sycamore Canyon Campground and day use parking area on Pacific Coast hwy. This trailhead and parking area is about a mile south from the La Jolla Canyon Parking area where we go to hike the Ray Miller Trail and just across from the campground. \nParking is available in the campground for $12 (or free with a State Parking Permit). There may not be free parking on PCH. \nThere are also restrooms at the day parking lot. \nDISCLAIMER / RELEASE OF LIABILITY \nIMPORTANT\, PLEASE READ BELOW IN ITS ENTIRETY: \nThe hike host is a volunteer and not responsible for the group. Safety should be a priority for everyone in the group. Please treat this meet-up as hiking with a group of friends. If you become fatigued and unable to continue the hike\, it is expected you will advise the hike host of this and return to our starting point on your own. If you are able to proceed\, it is expected that you will maintain line of sight with other members of the group at all times and help to promote the group’s safety and fitness goals. \nOutdoor sports and other events we plan can be inherently dangerous and accidents may happen. By participating in any posted event\, you are taking responsibility for your own safety and well-being. The Weekday Trailblazers Meetup Group and its organizers are not trained leaders and we do not confirm the qualifications of any of its members to lead or participate in trips. All participants take full responsibility for their own actions. \nIf you choose to sign up for this or any Weekday Trailblazers Meetup event\, you are releasing the Weekday Trailblazers Meetup Group and its organizers from all liability in case of possible injuries. Your personal safety depends on your own judgment and experience. \nAll participants must be 18 or older\, or accompanied by a parent or legal guardian.
URL:https://www.hikingwithdean.com/event/sycamore-canyon-hike-from-the-ocean-7/
LOCATION:Point Magu State Park\, Pacific Coast Highway 9000\, Malibu\, CA\, 90265\, United States
CATEGORIES:Weekday Trailblazers
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SUMMARY:Intermediate 7-8 mile ~ Ray Miller Trail and Overlook Trail in Malibu
DESCRIPTION:Join us on an out and back hike up the Ray Miller Trail and the Overlook Trail. We’ll enjoy beautiful ocean views as we descend. We’ll pick up about 1300’ gain on this 7-8 mile adventure. \nLying along the brilliant blue Pacific Ocean at the west end of Malibu (just shy of Port Hueneme)\, the swelling blue ocean is rivaled in beauty by the undulating native California grasslands. On a clear day\, the Channel Islands are easily within sight. \nMost of the trail is exposed\, so sunscreen is highly recommended and plenty of water. \nWe’ll meet in the parking lot near the Ray Miller Trailhead (look for the brilliant yellow sign). There is a parking fee in the lot (or free with state parking pass). There is free parking on PCH just a short walk to the parking area. \nhttps://a248.e.akamai.net/secure.meetupstatic.com/photos/event/6/7/4/a/event_93326442.jpeg \nPlease review the ongoing guidelines to participate in our morning hikes. Here are some highlights and a link to the guidelines:\nhttps://www.meetup.com/The-Weekday-Trailblazers/about/\nRestrictions apply for your safety and ours:\nDon’t show up unless you’re on the “Attending” list\nNo “Plus Ones” on this hike\nNo dogs on this hike\nPlan on completing the entire hike with the group\, or please find an alternative hike that better suits your hiking level. \nDirections: \nFrom Los Angeles\, take the Pacific Coast Highway (PCH) north\, 22 miles from Malibu Canyon Rd. Across the street from Thornhill Broome Beach is the entrance to La Jolla Canyon. It is very clearly marked. Turn right. \nFrom Ventura\, take PCH eastward\, and turn left 4 miles after Las Posas Road. \nDo NOT leave anything of value in your car\, at this or any other trailhead. \nDISCLAIMER / RELEASE OF LIABILITY \nThe hike host is a volunteer and not responsible for the group. Safety should be a priority for everyone in the group. Please treat this meet-up as hiking with a group of friends. If you become fatigued and unable to continue the hike\, it is expected you will advise the hike host of this and return to our starting point on your own. If you are able to proceed\, it is expected that you will maintain line of sight with other members of the group at all times and help to promote the group’s safety and fitness goals. \nOutdoor sports and other events we plan can be inherently dangerous and accidents may happen. By participating in any posted event\, you are taking responsibility for your own safety and well-being. The Weekday Trailblazers Meetup Group and its organizers are not trained leaders and we do not confirm the qualifications of any of its members to lead or participate in trips. All participants take full responsibility for their own actions. \nIf you choose to sign up for this or any Weekday Trailblazers Meetup event\, you are releasing the Weekday Trailblazers Meetup Group\, its organizers\, and sponsors from all liability in case of possible injuries. Your personal safety depends on your own judgment and experience. You agree that you can navigate back to your transportation by yourself\, and agree to do so if you fall behind and lose track of the main body of hikers. \nThere are no “Plus One’s” on this hike. If you want to bring someone along\, have them sign up\, and make sure they’re aware of\, and agree to\, this disclaimer. \nAll participants must be 18 or older\, or accompanied by a parent or legal guardian.
URL:https://www.hikingwithdean.com/event/intermediate-7-8-mile-ray-miller-trail-and-overlook-trail-in-malibu/
LOCATION:La Jolla Canyon\, 8588 Pacific Coast Hwy\, 2 mi North of Sycamore Canyon\, Ventura\, CA\, US
CATEGORIES:Weekday Trailblazers
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SUMMARY:Long Canyon - Upside down lollipop
DESCRIPTION:Easy Intermediate\, 4 miles\, 900′ gain\nThe address given\, is not the address of the hike. It is a nearby address that may cause your GPS to drive past the trailhead. \nThis is an upside down lollipop that takes us first to the highest point in the area where the views are fantastic. The return is down around the back side of the hill at the parking lot. \nThere is an initial climb for about 2/3 miles and 425′ of gain that can be strenuous for many if done non-stop\, and there is one other strenuous climb of just under 1/2 mile and 225′ of gain up a fire road. All the rest of the portions of this hike are down or have mild climbs. \nStarting from the Long Canyon trailhead parking lot\, we head up Long Canyon Trail to a bench. We’ll regroup and let others catch up\,then continue on past the five-points intersection and up to the next bench. We’ll take in the views and have a social event for 30-60 minutes. \nWe’ll head back to the first bench. Those that just want to get back to their cars ASAP can take the right trail down to the lot. The rest will continue up the Sunrise trail and follow it all the way to the Woodridge Loop trail at the top of an asphalt path. \nWe’ll take a “sometimes not easy to see” entrance on the right\, getting on the Woodridge Connector and take it back to the parking lot. \nInteresting Notes: \nTurkey Mullein\nSmashed leaves can be thrown into the water to stupify fish\, causing them to float to the surface\, a practice illegal in most states. The seeds are not toxic to birds and are enjoyed especially by doves and wild turkeys. \nAncient Greeks rolled and dried the leaves\, then used them as wicks for oil lamps. It stalks were used as torches burned at funerals. Many tribes employed the use of mullein leaf tea for coughs\, colds\, and rheumatism. They considered it to be analgesic\, anti-inflammatory\, antispasmodic\, and expectorant. The astringent and demulcent properties of the leaf tea were found useful in cases of diarrhea. \nWild Oats\nThe mature seed of the plant is used as a cereal grain. All oats have edible seeds\, although they are small and hard to harvest in most species. Oats are hard to tell apart from weedy relatives\, so the term “sowing wild oats” came to be used to describe unprofitable activities and destructive sexual liaisons of an unmarried young male that could result in children being born out of wedlock. \nHike\nDistance: 4 miles\nGain: 900\nDistribution: Most of the incline is in the first 15 minutes of the hike. The second strenuous climb is up a fire road\, after 1000 more steps\, going up another 0.4 miles.\nDifficulty: Easy Intermediate\nShape: Upside down lollipop\, clockwise.\nPace: 2.0 mph.\nTrail Type: Fire road\, single and double track. Areas of sand\, gravel\, and rock\, some of it rugged.\nTrail Variations: The beginning is a tough climb.\nDuration: 3.5 hours\nDogs: Yes.\nRestrooms: No\nDrinking Fountains: No.\nParking: Free in the paved parking area in front of the trail head. \nWhat to bring\n1 liter of water for every 3 miles.\nSnacks and/or beverages to share\nHiking shoes preferred\, but athletic shoes will be OK.\nFlashlight or headlamp. \nHosting\nRoute: The host knows the route.\nNavigation: Host memory\, enhanced by GPS navigation as needed.\nHike type: Social.\nWe won’t be hiking at a fast pace because this is a social hike\, not a conditioning hike. There is nothing wrong with stopping\, even if it means every 50 steps. \nThose that wish to return immediately instead of hanging around during the snack and beverage share\, should memorize the route so they can safely return on their own. \nStops\nThe host may designate stopping points to let others catch up. This hike will include an extended stop for a snack and beverage share at the half way point. \nWe will stop at junctions to make sure everybody makes any turns or chooses the correct direction at splits\, else something will be used to mark the direction\, usually a large arrow made of baking soda or sticks. There may not always be a sweeper designated to be the last hiker. \nGroup separation\nSometimes hikers wish to move significantly ahead and not wait at designated stopping points. Please let the host know. They are on their own regarding route and navigation. \nDirections\nWhere Long Canyon Rd. and S. Wood Ranch Pkwy. intersect in Simi Valley. There is a free paved parking lot at the trailhead on the southwest corner. \nFrom CA-23 and I-101:\nNorth CA-23\, exit Olsen Rd.\nRight (east) on Olsen Rd.\, which becomes Madera Rd.\, for 2 miles.\nRight (south) on N. Wood Ranch Pkwy.\, which becomes S. Wood Ranch Pkwy.\, for 2 miles.\nRight at dead end (intersection with Long Canyon Rd.) and immediate left into parking lot.\nTrailhead at the opposite corner. \nFrom CA-118 and CA-27:\nWest CA-118\, exit 23 onto 1st St.\nLeft (south) on 1st St.\, which becomes Long Canyon Rd.\, for 5 miles.\nCross at dead end (intersection with S. Wood Ranch Pkwy.) and immediate left into parking lot.\nTrailhead at the opposite corner. \nCoordinates of trailhead: 34.228330\, -118.803130\nAddress of a nearby house: 572 Bannister Way\, Simi Valley\, CA 93065 \nFAQ\nHiking Plus Page Links\nDisclaimer / Release of Liability
URL:https://www.hikingwithdean.com/event/long-canyon-upside-down-lollipop-7/
LOCATION:572 Bannister Way\, 572 Bannister Way\, Simi Valley\, CA\, 93065\, US
CATEGORIES:Hiking Plus
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SUMMARY:Revisiting Cheseboro Ridge Trail - Gentler 5 miles\, 800'
DESCRIPTION:Since our visit here in March\, the hills above Calabasas have become lush\, brilliant green\, and bright yellow with mustard\, benefitting from the recent rains. This out-and-back hike offers a little-used access route to Cheseboro Ridge\, which runs above our typical Sheep Corral hike. A combination of graded gravel and single-track trail ascends steadily to a high point with great visibility to Bell Canyon\, Hidden Hills\, Cheseboro Canyon\, and Mount Boney in the distance. The wildflowers are in bloom\, if you can shove aside the mustard far enough to see them. Last year’s patches of calabash gourds are scattered across the hillsides. \nLunch afterwards will be at the restaurants in the northwest corner of the little strip mall at Agoura Road and Las Virgenes\, including Mediterranean Pita Grill and Sharky’s. \nDIRECTIONS \nThe Morrison Ranch Road Trailhead is NOT at the north end of Las Virgenes\, but rather\, only 6/10 mile north of the 101 interchange\, a half-mile north of the fire station\, and at the northern end of a white fence. Set your GPS for 5526 Las Virgenes Road\, Calabasas. If you’ve got to Thousand Oaks Boulevard\, you’ve gone too far. Look for my Prius on the west side of the street. You may need to do a legal U-turn to park nearest the trailhead. \nDISCLAIMER / RELEASE OF LIABILITY\nIMPORTANT\, PLEASE READ BELOW IN ITS ENTIRETY \nThe hike hosts are volunteers and not responsible for the group. Safety should be a priority for everyone in the group. Please treat this meet-up as hiking with a group of friends. If you become fatigued and unable to continue the hike\, it is expected you will advise the hike host of this and return to our starting point on your own. If you are able to proceed\, it is expected that you will maintain line of sight with other members of the group at all times and help to promote the group’s safety and fitness goals. \nOutdoor sports and other events we plan can be inherently dangerous and accidents may happen. By participating in any posted event\, you are taking responsibility for your own safety and well-being. The Weekday Trailblazers Meetup Group and its organizers are not trained leaders and we do not confirm the qualifications of any of its members to lead or participate in trips. All participants take full responsibility for their own actions. \nIf you choose to sign up for this or any Weekday Trailblazers Meetup event\, you are releasing the Weekday Trailblazers Meetup Group\, its organizers\, and sponsors from all liability in case of possible injuries. Your personal safety depends on your own judgment and experience. You agree that you can navigate back to your transportation by yourself\, and agree to do so if you fall behind and lose track of the main body of hikers. \n\nSorry\, no dogs.\nThere are no “Plus One’s” on this hike. If you want to bring someone along\, have them sign up\, register for the hike\, and make sure they’re aware of\, and agree to\, this disclaimer.\nAll participants must be 18 or older\, or accompanied by a parent or legal guardian.
URL:https://www.hikingwithdean.com/event/revisiting-cheseboro-ridge-trail-gentler-5-miles-800/
LOCATION:Morrison Road Trailhead\, Las Virgenes Road 5526\, Calabasas\, CA\, 91302\, United States
CATEGORIES:Weekday Trailblazers
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20250508T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20250508T123000
DTSTAMP:20260403T122105
CREATED:20250507T164302Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250507T164302Z
UID:10003397-1746698400-1746707400@www.hikingwithdean.com
SUMMARY:Oakbrook Vista Trail and Sandstone Hill Trail - Gentler Hike
DESCRIPTION:This is the second hike for Thursday. We will go a bit slower. It’s supposed to warm up on Thursday. If it does get too hot\, we may cut the hike short\, as it is an in/out. \nWhat we’ll do: \nHike Oakbrook Vista trail to the crest of the ridge. Go left on the Sandstone Hills until it intersects power line roads. This will be a 5 miles round trip\, and 800 ft elevation). Trails are wide and easy. There will be no sweep. This is an in- and-out-hike on same trail. \nDirections:\nFrom the East\, West & South – take the 101 toward Thousand Oaks. Exit at Westlake Boulevard and turn north (away from the ocean). Drive 4.1 miles and turn right on the Lang Ranch Parkway. Continue 0.3 mile along Lang Ranch Parkway. You’ll need to turn around and park across the street from the entrance to the Oakbrook Vista Trailhead (do not park on the same side of the road as the trailhead). \nFrom the North – take the 23 south toward Thousand Oaks. Exit at the Avenida De Los Arboles exit and turn left (east) on Avenida De Los Arboles. Drive 1.5 miles and turn right on Westlake Boulevard. Drive 0.2 miles and turn left on the Lang Ranch Parkway. Park by the trailhead or across the street from the entrance to the Oakbrook Vista Trailhead. \n3222 Lang Ranch Pkwy\nThousand Oaks\, CA 91362 \nParking:\nFree on-street parking is available along both sides of Lang Ranch Parkway. Please do not leave anything of value in your car\, at this or any other trailhead. \nRestrictions apply for your safety and ours: \n\nDon’t show up unless you’re on the “Attending” list\nUnregistered or waitlisted will be turned away\nNo “Plus Ones” on this hike\n\nEssentials:\nPlease bring – at least one liter of water\, snacks\, an extra layer of clothing\, a charged cell phone\, identification\, a small first-aid kit\, bug repellent and sunscreen\, a waterproof shell if rain is forecast\, and any medications or anything else you might need on the trail. \nDISCLAIMER / RELEASE OF LIABILITY\nIMPORTANT\, PLEASE READ BELOW IN ITS ENTIRETY: \nThe hike host is a volunteer and not responsible for the group. Safety should be a priority for everyone in the group. Please treat this meet-up as hiking with a group of friends. If you become fatigued and unable to continue the hike\, it is expected you will advise the hike host of this and return to our starting point on your own. If you are able to proceed\, it is expected that you will maintain line of sight with other members of the group at all times and help to promote the group’s safety and fitness goals. \nOutdoor sports and other events we plan can be inherently dangerous and accidents may happen. By participating in any posted event\, you are taking responsibility for your own safety and well-being. The Weekday Trailblazers Meetup Group and its organizers are not trained leaders and we do not confirm the qualifications of any of its members to lead or participate in trips. All participants take full responsibility for their own actions. \nIf you choose to sign up for this or any Weekday Trailblazers Meetup event\, you are releasing the Weekday Trailblazers Meetup Group and its organizers from all liability in case of possible injuries. Your personal safety depends on your own judgment and experience. \nPLEASE CONTACT ME WITH ANY QUESTIONS! \n** Anyone under 18 years of age must be acompanied by a parent or legal guardian. \nNo dogs are allowed on the hike. \n** Any last minute issues – my cell # 805-907-9456.
URL:https://www.hikingwithdean.com/event/oakbrook-vista-trail-and-sandstone-hill-trail-gentler-hike/
LOCATION:Oakbrook Vista Trailhead\, 3222 Lang Ranch Parkway\, Thousand Oaks\, CA\, US
CATEGORIES:Weekday Trailblazers
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ORGANIZER;CN="The Weekday Trailblazers":MAILTO:The-Weekday-Trailblazers-list@meetup.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20250508T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20250508T223000
DTSTAMP:20260403T122105
CREATED:20250503T033031Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250503T033031Z
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SUMMARY:Las Llajas - Suitable for beginners
DESCRIPTION:5 miles\, 500′ gain\, Beginner \nThis hike is a great trail for beginners because all the elevation gain is distributed. It is a walk down a rolling fire road through a really cool canyon\, and you will find no difficult or extended elevation climbs. \nThis is one of my favorite trails for people new to hiking. It is an “out-and-back” hike\, where we return the way we came\, so there is virtually no chance of getting lost. You may be amazed that such a place exists right here in Simi Valley. \nFrom the trail head\, we’ll walk down an asphalt path for several hundred steps and turn right onto a gravel fire road. After that\, there will be no more turns. We may take a detour up a trail off to the right to see the first bee sanctuary\, then return back to the fire road. \nWe’ll continue on the fire-road for about 1 mile. We’ll stop there (in the shade if summer) to allow others to catch up. \nThen we’ll take a 200′ detour to the left to see another bee sanctuary\, which continues in a half circle back to the fire road. Even though I haven’t seen any actual bees there in a while\, it’s still interesting to see. \nWe’ll continue for another 1.5 miles and have a social event\, right on the trail. We’ll share snacks and beverages. We may adjust the exact location if there are winds. \nFor the return\, we go back the way we came. \nThere is a lot of wild life along this trail because it is the only area with water for quite a distance. \nThis is a social hike\, not a conditioning hike. Still\, for those that aren’t interested in the beverage and/or snack share and want more of a workout\, just continue on for another mile\, then turn around and come back. That’s about how long we’ll be before packing up and heading back the way we came. \nInteresting Notes:\nTree Tobacco (Nicotiana glauca)\nElongated yellow flowers. The Cahuilla Indians used the leaves interchangeably with other tobacco species in hunting rituals and as a poultice to treat swellings\, bruises\, cuts\, wounds\, boils\, sores\, inflamed throat\, and swollen glands. \nIt does not contain nicotine. It contains anabasine\, a similar compound\, which is highly toxic to humans and animals. It is more toxic than nicotine. Ingestion of the leaves can be fatal. It is being investigated for use as a biofuel. All parts of this plant are toxic. \nUsed as an insecticide. Do not smoke it. \nThe Hike\nDistance: 5 miles\nGain: 500′\nDistribution: Well distributed.\nDifficulty: Beginner\nShape: Out and Back.\nPace: 2.0 mph.\nTrail Type: Fire road.\nTrail Variations: Rolling stroll.\nDuration: 3.5 hours\nDogs: Yes.\nRestrooms: No\nDrinking Fountains: No.\nParking: Free along street. \nWhat to bring:\n1 liter of water for every 3 miles.\nSnacks and/or beverages to share\nHiking shoes preferred\, but athletic shoes will be OK.\nFlashlight or headlamp.\nSunscreen and/or hat as needed. \nHosting \nRoute and Navigation: Host memory\, enhanced by GPS navigation as needed. \nHike type: Social.\nWe won’t be hiking at a fast pace because this is a social hike\, not a conditioning hike. There is nothing wrong with stopping\, even if it means every 50 steps. \nStops:\nThe host may designate stopping points to let others catch up. This hike will include an extended stop for a snack and beverage share at the half way point. This hike does not have any junctions or turns once past the initial path down to the fire road. There may not always be a sweeper designated to be the last hiker. \nSince this hike is out-and-back on a wide fire road with no turns after the first 500′\, one cannot get lost. Therefore\, for this hike\, it will be acceptable to split from the group moving faster\, slower\, or otherwise at your own pace. \nGroup separation:\nSometimes hikers wish to move significantly ahead and not wait at designated stopping points. Please let the host know. They are on their own regarding route and navigation. \nDirections\nLas Llajas Canyon Trail\n5715 Evening Sky Dr\nSimi Valley\, CA 93063 \nFrom the west\n23-N to 118-E\, Exit 29 Yosemite.\nFrom the east: 118-W\, Exit 29 Yosemite.\nHead north on Yosemite for 1.25 miles. Turn right (east) on Evening Sky Drive and proceed for 0.5 miles.\nSee the trail head on the left. Park along the street. \nFAQ\nHiking Plus Page Links\nDisclaimer / Release of Liability
URL:https://www.hikingwithdean.com/event/las-llajas-suitable-for-beginners-18/
LOCATION:Las Llajas Canyon Trail trailhead\, 5715 Evening Sky Drive\, Simi Valley\, CA\, Simi Valley\, CA\, 93063\, US
CATEGORIES:Hiking Plus
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20250508T210053
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20250508T230053
DTSTAMP:20260403T122105
CREATED:20250508T225700Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250508T225700Z
UID:10003400-1746738053-1746745253@www.hikingwithdean.com
SUMMARY:Full moon hike 🌕🌖🌗🌒🌓🌔
DESCRIPTION:More info later …
URL:https://www.hikingwithdean.com/event/full-moon-hike-%f0%9f%8c%95%f0%9f%8c%96%f0%9f%8c%97%f0%9f%8c%92%f0%9f%8c%93%f0%9f%8c%94/
LOCATION:Panorama Bluffs\, Bakersfield\, CA\, 93306\, United States
CATEGORIES:Southern Sierra Hiking Club
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ORGANIZER;CN="Southern Sierra Hiking Club":MAILTO:Kern-Tulare-Hikers-list@meetup.com
GEO:35.4123429;-118.9607341
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250510T063000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250510T180000
DTSTAMP:20260403T122105
CREATED:20250114T231358Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250114T231358Z
UID:10003158-1746858600-1746900000@www.hikingwithdean.com
SUMMARY:Cucamonga Peak day hike
DESCRIPTION:Cucamonga Peak day hike \nAssuming there are no more fires that burn down the local forests this is a long day hike. This hike will be rescheduled to Sunday\, June 22 if there is snow or ice past the saddle. \nMeet at 7:00 am at the Icehouse Canyon parking lot. The lot always gets full and i suggest that you get there by 6:30am to be ready to hike at 7 in case you have to park and walk from down the road. Bring an adventure pass \nKnow your limits if you are sensitive to altitude. Turn around if needed. \nAdd yourself to the waitlist and i will move you to going in April once i know the trail conditions* \nHike description:\nhttps://hikingguy.com/hiking-trails/los-angeles-hikes/cucamonga-peak-hike/ \nMap:\nhttps://www.alltrails.com/trail/us/california/icehouse-canyon-to-cucamonga-peak-trail \nDISCLAIMER: Hike at your own risk. Be responsible for yourself and your safety. Make good decisions. With any trip\, things can change\, reservations can get lost\, the unexpected can happen. A go-with-the-flow attitude is always a good thing\, and most importantly\, let’s all have fun! Make sure you are in good enough physical shape for the distance\, elevation changes\, and terrain. The hike leaders in this group aren’t professional hike leaders. By signing up for these events\, you agree not to hold the Meetup organizers responsible for whatever happens to you on these events. The hiking group does not certify the expertise of the organizers\, the event or assistant organizers (hike leaders) and…We are NOT responsible for any possible losses or injuries.
URL:https://www.hikingwithdean.com/event/cucamonga-peak-day-hike/
LOCATION:Rimrock Adventures\, Colorado 340 927\, Fruita\, CO\, 81521\, United States
CATEGORIES:San Diego Backpackers
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ORGANIZER;CN="San Diego Backpackers":MAILTO:San-Diego-Backpackers-list@meetup.com
GEO:39.1384383;-108.7375572
X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=Rimrock Adventures Colorado 340 927 Fruita CO 81521 United States;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=Colorado 340 927:geo:-108.7375572,39.1384383
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250510T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250510T140000
DTSTAMP:20260403T122105
CREATED:20250413T180218Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250413T180218Z
UID:10003350-1746864000-1746885600@www.hikingwithdean.com
SUMMARY:2025 Saturday Peaks in the Santa Monica Mountains #5 - Calabasas Peak
DESCRIPTION:Hike #5 in the 205 Saturday in the Santa Monica Mountains series is a moderate 10-mile\, 2000’ gain out and bqck hike along the Secret Trail to Calabasas Peak before heading into Red Rock Canyon and Zuniga Pond. \nMeet at 8:00 AM at the Oak Ridge Trail – Calabasas Peak Mountain Access (used to be called Secret Trailhead) at Mulholland Hwy between mile markers 27.42 and 27.53 (2.1 miles north from Stunt Road intersection or 3.6 miles southwest from the Old Topanga Canyon Road intersection). Free parking in dirt lot on side of the road. Please carpool if you can because of the limited parking.
URL:https://www.hikingwithdean.com/event/2025-saturday-peaks-in-the-santa-monica-mountains-5-calabasas-peak/
LOCATION:Oak Ridge Trail – Calabasas Peak Mountain Access\, Calabasas\, CA\, 91302\, US
CATEGORIES:Hike, Backpack, Climb, Travel with Wilderness Travel Course
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ORGANIZER;CN="Hike%2C Backpack%2C Climb%2C Travel with Wilderness Travel Course":MAILTO:hiking-609-list@meetup.com
GEO:34.1307949;-118.6848112
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250510T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250510T143000
DTSTAMP:20260403T122105
CREATED:20250403T180542Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250403T180542Z
UID:10003329-1746864000-1746887400@www.hikingwithdean.com
SUMMARY:Saturday in the Santa Monica Mountains 2025 #5 - Calabasas Peak Red Rock
DESCRIPTION:Hike #5 in the 2025 Saturdays in the Santa Monica Mountains series is a strenuous hike of about 11 miles with 2500 gain to Red Rock Canyon with a side trip to Calabasas Peak on the way and lunch at Zuniga Pond\, one of the more beautiful settings in the Santa Monica Mountains. \nBring water\, snacks\, sunscreen\, and a good attitude. Rain\, excessive heat\, or Red Flag alert cancels. \nMeet at 8:00 am at the Secret Trail (Google Map calls the trailhead the Oak Ridge Trail Calabasas Peak). To get to the trailhead: From PCH: Take Malibu Canyon Road 6.5 miles to Mulholland Highway. Turn right and continue 5.8 miles to the signed trailhead on the right. Park in the pullouts alongside the road. From 101 freeway: Exit on Las Virgenes Road. head 3.1 miles south to Mulholland Highway. Turn left and continue 5.8 miles to the signed trailhead on the right. Park in the pullouts alongside the road. Please carpool\, parking is limited. \nThis is a Back Country hike\, and a medical form is required. P.ease print it out and carry it with you. Copies of the form will be available to fill out at the trailhead as well. You can download the form here. https://tinyurl.com/ycy985mt.
URL:https://www.hikingwithdean.com/event/saturday-in-the-santa-monica-mountains-2025-5-calabasas-peak-red-rock/
LOCATION:Oak Ridge Trailhead Calabasas Peak\, Mulholland Drive 24301\, Los Angeles\, CA\, 91364\, United States
CATEGORIES:Hike, Backpack, Climb, Travel with Wilderness Travel Course
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250510T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250510T120000
DTSTAMP:20260403T122105
CREATED:20250108T234610Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250108T234610Z
UID:10003144-1746867600-1746878400@www.hikingwithdean.com
SUMMARY:A16: Backpacker's Swap Meet
DESCRIPTION:Hoping to secure a vendor booth to share with SDB members this year. Updates to come. This is a gear swap and sale. An excellent opportunity to score a deal or for our newer folks to go check out gear and talk to backpackers. \nA16 Foundation: Great Outdoor Gear & Clothing Exchange\nSaturday\, May 10\n9:00AM – 12:00PM\nHelix Brewing Co parking lot\n8101 Commercial St\nLa Mesa\, CA \nhttps://adventure16.com/pages/events-1 \n“35 spaces occupied by outdoor enthusiasts selling their excess gear and clothing for hiking\, trail running\, backpacking\, tent camping\, mountaineering\, mountain biking\, and adventure travel. Vintage gear\, maps\, and books too.”
URL:https://www.hikingwithdean.com/event/a16-backpackers-swap-meet-2/
LOCATION:8101 Commercial St\, 8101 Commercial St\, La Mesa\, CA\, 91942\, US
CATEGORIES:San Diego Backpackers
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ORGANIZER;CN="San Diego Backpackers":MAILTO:San-Diego-Backpackers-list@meetup.com
GEO:32.7720045;-117.0233587
X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=8101 Commercial St 8101 Commercial St La Mesa CA 91942 US;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=8101 Commercial St:geo:-117.0233587,32.7720045
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20250510T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20250510T123000
DTSTAMP:20260403T122105
CREATED:20250429T175632Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250429T175632Z
UID:10003384-1746867600-1746880200@www.hikingwithdean.com
SUMMARY:Hike to the Brown Mountain Dam Waterfall - Gabrieleno Trail
DESCRIPTION:This hike is so cool! It’s a good distance with little elevation gain and it is beautiful. \nThis hike will take us to the Brown Mountain Dam Waterfall. The hike is an out and back at around 8 miles total with 750 ft. of elevation gain\, so not steep! This area of the Angeles National Forest is beautiful so I’m really looking forward to this hike. \nThere are a lot of shallow water crossings\, so please be prepared to get your feet wet. There is also a lot of shade\, so it’s great on warmer days. \nMake sure to bring plenty of water\, sunscreen\, a hat\, snacks\, and good hiking boots or shoes! \nGoogle Maps: https://www.google.com/maps/place/JPL+Riparian+Zone/@34.2029024\,-118.1682544\,17z/data=!4m6!3m5!1s0x80c2c30f4d8248d1:0xd1fc05d47252423f!8m2!3d34.2019973!4d-118.1658189!16s%2Fg%2F11s_w23wgd!5m1!1e4?entry=ttu \nPlease look at the map and directions ahead of time so you know where to go. \nParking is free in the lot and other side streets.
URL:https://www.hikingwithdean.com/event/hike-to-the-brown-mountain-dam-waterfall-gabrieleno-trail-11/
LOCATION:JPL Riparian Zone\, Explorer Rd\, Altadena\, CA\, 91001\, US
CATEGORIES:Trail Mix
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ORGANIZER;CN="Trail Mix":MAILTO:Trail-Mix-185605806jlJwVcQL-list@meetup.com
GEO:34.1981087;-118.1670801
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20250510T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20250510T140000
DTSTAMP:20260403T122105
CREATED:20250428T171558Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250428T171558Z
UID:10003380-1746871200-1746885600@www.hikingwithdean.com
SUMMARY:Mini Bulldog Loop - MASH Site - Lost Cabin Trail
DESCRIPTION:Get ready for a hike in Malibu Creek State Park the other groups don’t do. Our old destination\, the stone house\, is gone but this moderately strenuous 7-miler is still a great diversion from the usual MCSP treks. \nWe’ll start at the western end of Crags Rd near Malibou Lake and head on up to Lakeside Lateral and the Bulldog Mtwy via Maqueketa Terrace. We’ll loop the lateral and from there we descend down along the Bulldog Lateral. Bulldog is a fire road/powerline access road that descends crookedly along slopes thickly clothed in chaparral and will provide rewarding views of Goat Buttes. \nNear the bottom we’ll come across a dry creek bed then take Crags Rd to the MASH site. After paying homage to Hawkeye\, we’ll visit the Lost Cabin site. The trail to the site probably has the most beautiful surroundings in the park with the red sandstone Goat Buttes to the north and green\, rugged mountains to the south. It is very secluded with few travelers. \nHIKE IS ABOUT 6.5 MILES WITH ABOUT 1\,400 FT TOTAL ASCENT AND IS RATED DIFFICULT DUE TO TERRAIN. SEE THE HIKE RATING GUIDE \nDirections \nWe will meet on the corner of Seminole Dr and Crags Dr in the Malibou Lake neighborhood. Point your GPS to 1912 Seminole Rd and park on street — off the asphalt — close to the corner.
URL:https://www.hikingwithdean.com/event/mini-bulldog-loop-mash-site-lost-cabin-trail/
LOCATION:Malibou Lake – HWD\, Seminole Drive 1912\, Agoura Hills\, CA\, 91301\, United States
CATEGORIES:Hiking With Dean
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20250511T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20250511T210000
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CREATED:20250506T032117Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250506T032117Z
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SUMMARY:Angel Vista - Full Moon & Mother's Day Potluck hike
DESCRIPTION:3.0 miles\, 800′ gain\, easy-intermediate.\nMoonrise 7:17 pm\nPhoto by Helen \nBig appreciation and hugs to all the mother figures.\nAll the love and support you pour into someone will shine as the beautiful full moon for the rest of their lives.\nLet’s enjoy the gorgeous sunset\, full moon\, and fun loaded potluck picnic at the beautiful Angel Vista! \nThis is a potluck hike. Please bring food\, drinks to share.\nIf your item requires utensils/plates/toothpicks\, etc.\, please bring them.\nYou may wish to bring your own cup\, plate\, and utensils in case there aren’t any. \nSnacks and/or beverages to share \nThis hike is rated easy-intermediate because it is a continuous incline for 1.5 miles. This isn’t real steep\, but it is continuous\, and many beginner hikers have indicated this should be rated intermediate. \nThat said\, there is no reason a fit beginner cannot complete this hike. If needed\, just stop and rest along the way\, even if it’s every 50 steps. This is not a conditioning hike\, it is a social hike\, and you really can’t get lost. \nThe only junction is 200 yards before the top\, where we’ll turn right to complete the climb. \nAt the top\, there is a picnic table and 360 degree incredible views that are especially wonderful at night. We’ll have a snack-share social event at the top for 30-60 minutes before heading back the way we came. Please bring some food and drink to share\, and utensils of your item requires it. \nThe top has been known to sometimes be very cool and windy. Please bring something to put on in case it is that way at the top. \nInteresting Notes \nTree Tobacco\nThe Cahuilla Indians used the leaves interchangeably with other tobacco species in hunting rituals and as a poultice to treat swellings\, bruises\, cuts\, wounds\, boils\, sores\, inflamed throat\, and swollen glands. It does not contain nicotine. \nIt contains anabasine\, a similar compound\, which is highly toxic to humans and animals. It is more toxic than nicotine. Ingestion of the leaves can be fatal. It is being investigated for use as a biofuel. All parts of this plant are toxic. Used as an insecticide. Do not smoke. \nElderberry\nThe blue or purple berries are gathered and made into elderberry wine\, jam\, syrup\, and pies. The entire flower cluster can be dipped in batter and fried while petals can be eaten raw or made into a fragrant and tasty tea. Spit out the seeds. Elderflower water is also used in perfumes and sweets. \nMost agree that they do need to be cooked if you are going to eat more than just a few out of hand. That’s because they have a small amount of cyanide producing glycosides\, which are released upon digestion. Fully ripe black berries are not toxic and you can eat as many as you like. Boiling or baking takes care of any “toxic” issue as does drying raw berries. \nDirections:\nRosewood Trailhead\n398 Regal Oak Ct.\nThousand Oaks\, CA 91320 \nFrom the 101\nVentu Park exit\, South (toward ocean).\nRight on Lynn Road for 1000′.\nLeft on Regal Oak Ct. for 1/3 mi.\nPark on the street \nHike Distance: 3.0 miles\nGain: 800′\nDistribution: Most of the incline occurs in the first half\, which is a continuous climb. \nDifficulty: Easy Intermediate.\nShape: Out and back.\nPace: approx. 2.0 mph.\nTrail Type: Double track\, single track.\nDuration: 3.5 hours\nDogs: Dogs must be kept on leash and away from picnic table.\nRestrooms: No\nDrinking Fountains: No.\nParking: Free along the street. \nWhat to bring\n1 liter of water for every 3 miles.\nHiking shoes/boots. Not required\, but recommended.\nFlashlight or headlamp.\nSunscreen and/or hat as needed. \nFAQ\nHiking Plus Page Links\nDisclaimer / Release of Liability
URL:https://www.hikingwithdean.com/event/angel-vista-full-moon-mothers-day-potluck-hike/
LOCATION:Rosewood Trailhead\, 305 Regal Oak Ct\, Thousand Oaks\, CA\, US
CATEGORIES:Hiking Plus
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20250513T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20250513T120000
DTSTAMP:20260403T122105
CREATED:20250510T165053Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250510T165053Z
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SUMMARY:Canyon Overlook Trail to Lizard Rock - Intermediate Gentler
DESCRIPTION:The hike starts at the parking area on Hill Canyon Road and climbs Canyon Overlook Trail. The trail is a utility road and becomes a ridgeline trail with spectacular views into Hill Canyon and to Elliott Peak to the west\, and Mt Clef Butte to the east\, ending at Lizard Rock with its own amazing views. Then\, we continue to hike the Lizard Rock Trail through the Stagecoach\, Teepee\, and Wildwood Canyon trails to Hill Canyon Water Treatment Center. Then\, we will cross over the new canyon bridge to Hill Canyon Trail and return back to our cars. \nThis hike is about 5 miles with a 900-1000’ elevation gain/loss. \nDirections:\nFrom Moorpark Road in the Santa Rosa Valley\, drive west on Santa Rosa Road for 3.7 miles\, turn left (south) on Hill Canyon Road for about 0.6 miles to the parking lot.\nFrom the 101 Freeway in Camarillo\, take exit 52 onto Santa Rosa Road and drive northeast. After 5 miles\, turn right onto Hill Canyon Road for about 0.6 miles to the parking lot. \nPlease review the guidelines (link to the guidelines) to join our hikes.\nRestrictions apply for your safety and ours: \n\nDon’t show up unless you’re shown on the “Attending” list.\nPlan on KEEPING UP with the group and completing the entire hike at a moderate pace**\,** or please find an alternative hike that better suits your hiking level.\nNo “Plus Ones” or dogs on Weekday Trailblazer hikes.\n\nDISCLAIMER/RELEASE OF LIABILITY – PLEASE READ IN ITS ENTIRETY\nThe hike host is a volunteer and not responsible for the group. Safety should be a priority for everyone in the group. Please treat this meet-up as hiking with a group of friends. If you become fatigued and unable to continue the hike\, it is expected you will advise the hike host of this and return to our starting point on your own. If you are able to proceed\, it is expected that you will maintain line of sight with other members of the group at all times and help to promote the group’s safety and fitness goals.\nOutdoor sports and other events we plan can be inherently dangerous and accidents may happen. By participating in any posted event\, you are taking responsibility for your own safety and well-being. The Weekday Trailblazers Meetup Group and its organizers are not trained leaders and we do not confirm the qualifications of any of its members to lead or participate in trips. All participants take full responsibility for their own actions.\nIf you choose to sign up for this or any Weekday Trailblazers Meetup event\, you are releasing the Weekday Trailblazers Meetup Group and its organizers from all liability in case of possible injuries. Your personal safety depends on your own judgment and experience.\nAll participants must be 18 or older\, or accompanied by a parent or legal guardian.
URL:https://www.hikingwithdean.com/event/canyon-overlook-trail-to-lizard-rock-intermediate-gentler-3/
LOCATION:Hill Canyon Trailhead\, Hill Canyon Rd\, Camarillo\, CA\, 93012\, US
CATEGORIES:Weekday Trailblazers
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ORGANIZER;CN="The Weekday Trailblazers":MAILTO:The-Weekday-Trailblazers-list@meetup.com
GEO:34.2300153;-118.9307977
X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=Hill Canyon Trailhead Hill Canyon Rd Camarillo CA 93012 US;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=Hill Canyon Rd:geo:-118.9307977,34.2300153
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20250513T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20250513T130000
DTSTAMP:20260403T122105
CREATED:20250511T165339Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250511T165339Z
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SUMMARY:Encinal to Trancas Canyon and Bridge - Intermediate Hike
DESCRIPTION:This out-and-back hike on the Backbone Trail is about 8 miles with about 1\,550′ of total elevation gain. The hike starts and ends at our usual trailhead for the Encinal Canyon hike. We’ll cross the road\, descend into a shaded single-track trail with a couple of lovely small water crossings\, then ascend until we get to the big tree that we use as a rendezvous point when we hike the Newton Canyon trail. That’s 5.3 miles…we intend to go on to the bridge over the creek\, completing a round trip o 8.3 miles. Along the way we’ll see the monument commemorating Arnold Schwarzenegger’s donation of the last 40 acres to complete the end-to-end Backbone Trail. \nTrailhead Directions: Exit 101 at Kanan Road\, and drive south to the Mulholland Road intersection\, where you’ll turn right. Keep to the left\, as Encinal splits off within the first half mile or so. Drive west on Encinal to the parking lot at the trailhead. \nPlease review the guidelines to participate in our hikes. Here are some highlights and a link to the guidelines: \nRestrictions apply for your safety and ours: \n\nDon’t show up unless you’re on the “Attending” list\nNo “Plus Ones” on this hike\nPlan on completing the entire hike at a moderate pace or please find an alternative hike that better suits your hiking level.\nAll participants must be 18 or older\, or accompanied by a parent or legal guardian.\nNo dogs on Weekday Trailblazers hikes\n\nDISCLAIMER / RELEASE OF LIABILITY\nIMPORTANT\, PLEASE READ BELOW IN ITS ENTIRETY:\nThe hike host is a volunteer and not responsible for the group. Safety should be a priority for everyone in the group. Please treat this meet-up as hiking with a group of friends. If you become fatigued and unable to continue the hike\, it is expected you will advise the hike host of this and return to our starting point on your own. If you are able to proceed\, it is expected that you will maintain line of sight with other members of the group at all times and help to promote the group’s safety and fitness goals. \nOutdoor sports and other events we plan can be inherently dangerous and accidents may happen. By participating in any posted event\, you are taking responsibility for your own safety and well-being. The Weekday Trailblazers Meetup Group and its organizers are not trained leaders and we do not confirm the qualifications of any of its members to lead or participate in trips. All participants take full responsibility for their own actions. \nIf you choose to sign up for this or any Weekday Trailblazers Meetup event\, you are releasing the Weekday Trailblazers Meetup Group and its organizers from all liability in case of possible injuries. Your personal safety depends on your own judgment and experience.
URL:https://www.hikingwithdean.com/event/encinal-to-trancas-canyon-and-bridge-intermediate-hike/
LOCATION:Backbone Trail – Encinal Canyon Trailhead\, Encinal Canyon Rd\, Malibu\, CA\, 90265\, US
CATEGORIES:Weekday Trailblazers
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ORGANIZER;CN="The Weekday Trailblazers":MAILTO:The-Weekday-Trailblazers-list@meetup.com
GEO:34.049415;-118.8747457
X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=Backbone Trail – Encinal Canyon Trailhead Encinal Canyon Rd Malibu CA 90265 US;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=Encinal Canyon Rd:geo:-118.8747457,34.049415
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20250513T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20250513T223000
DTSTAMP:20260403T122105
CREATED:20250508T034215Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250508T034215Z
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SUMMARY:Wildwood Park - Las Flores potluck hike
DESCRIPTION:Fit Beginner – 4 miles\, 600′ gain\nThe gain is well distributed\, with half being on the return. \nWe start at the Las Flores trailhead where Las Flores dead-ends at Wildwood Park\, and head west. After 1/3 mile\, the trail becomes Wildwood Canyon Trail. We continue for another 2/3 mile and cross a bridge just past the Meadows Picnic area. \nWe’ll make a left\, continuing on Wildwood Canyon Trail\, past the Tee Pee Trail\, behind Paradise Falls\, left at the split\, and after about a mile\, Wildwood Canyon Picnic area will be on the left. There will be several tables. \nThis is a potluck picnic. Please bring some food and drinks to share.\nIf your item requires it\, bring plates and utensils to share. You may wish to bring your own cup\, plate\, and utensils in case there aren’t any.\nWe’ll share snacks and drinks for 60 – 90 minutes\, before heading back the way we came. \nThe Hike\nDistance: 4 miles\nGain: 600′\nDistribution: Well distributed.\nDifficulty: Fit Beginner\nShape: Out and Back.\nPace: approx. 2.0 mph.\nTrail Type: Fire Road\, Single-Track\, and Double-Track.\nDuration: 4.0 hours\nDogs: Dogs must be kept on leash and away from the picnic table.\nRestrooms: Yes\, at the picnic area.\nDrinking Fountains: Yes\, at tje picnic area.\nParking: Free along street. \nWhat to bring\n1 liter of water for every 3 miles.\nHiking shoes/boots.\nFlashlight or headlamp (if it will be dark during any part of the event).\nSunscreen and/or hat as needed.\nSnacks and/or beverages to share. \nHosting \nRoute: The host knows the route. Click the link to see the route. \nNavigation: Host memory\, enhanced by GPS navigation as needed \nHike type: Social.\nWe won’t be hiking at a fast pace because this is a social hike\, not a conditioning hike. There is nothing wrong with stopping\, even if it means every 50 steps. \nStops:\nThe host may designate stopping points to let others catch up. We will stop at junctions to make sure everybody makes any turns or chooses the correct direction at splits\, else something will be used to mark the direction\, usually a large arrow made of baking soda or sticks in the shape of an arrow. There may not always be a sweeper designated to be the last hiker. \nEach hiker is responsible for knowing their capability\, only attending events where they are able to sustain the described pace\, for keeping up with the group sufficiently enough to make the turns and not get left behind\, and for making sure the host is notified if they are going to split from the group. \nGroup separation: Sometimes hikers wish to move significantly ahead and not wait at designated stopping points. Please let the host know. They are on their own regarding route and navigation. \nDirections\nLas Flores Trailhead\n604 W Avenida De Las Flores\nThousand Oaks\, CA\, 91360 \nFAQ\nHiking Plus Page Links\nDisclaimer / Release of Liability
URL:https://www.hikingwithdean.com/event/wildwood-park-las-flores-potluck-hike-6/
LOCATION:604 W Avenida De Las Flores\, 604 W Avenida De Las Flores\, Thousand Oaks\, CA\, 91360\, US
CATEGORIES:Hiking Plus
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20250514T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20250514T203000
DTSTAMP:20260403T122105
CREATED:20250501T180557Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250501T180557Z
UID:10003387-1747249200-1747254600@www.hikingwithdean.com
SUMMARY:FREE HIKING CLINIC-SPORTS BASEMENT LONG BEACH
DESCRIPTION:FREE HIKING CLINIC-SPORTS BASEMENT LONG BEACH\n2100 N Bellflower Blvd\, Long Beach\, CA 90815\nLet’s talk trails in the LA Area! Reconnect with Nature & Feel the Joy of Hiking\nCurious about where to hike around Los Angeles right now-especially after the fires? Wondering how to get started or rediscover your trail legs? Whether you’re a beginner or seasoned trekker\, this session will inspire your next adventure.\nBring your questions! We’ll wrap up with an extended Q&A about all things hiking\, backpacking\, gear\, and beyond.
URL:https://www.hikingwithdean.com/event/free-hiking-clinic-sports-basement-long-beach/
LOCATION:Sports Basement Long Beach\, North Bellflower Boulevard 2100\, Long Beach\, CA\, 90815\, United States
CATEGORIES:Hike, Backpack, Climb, Travel with Wilderness Travel Course
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ORGANIZER;CN="Hike%2C Backpack%2C Climb%2C Travel with Wilderness Travel Course":MAILTO:hiking-609-list@meetup.com
GEO:33.7944799;-118.1233317
X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=Sports Basement Long Beach North Bellflower Boulevard 2100 Long Beach CA 90815 United States;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=North Bellflower Boulevard 2100:geo:-118.1233317,33.7944799
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20250515T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20250515T120000
DTSTAMP:20260403T122105
CREATED:20250513T165544Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250513T165544Z
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SUMMARY:Sulphur Mountain’s Majesty
DESCRIPTION:This will probably be the last day we can do this hike until winter because it is getting hotter. There is a new restaurant in Oak View for lunch\, Noa’s. This hike goes up Sulpher Road through petroleum-scented oak forest\, through the cattle grazing ranch land at the top to the overlook above the town of Oak View. We’ll have spectacular views of the Ojai Valley\, Lake Casitas\, and the mountains to the north. Our gently-sloping route will be approximately 6 miles\, with about 500’ of elevation. \nParking is limited on Sulphur Mountain Road\, and it’s well outside our typical hiking area\, so carpooling is encouraged! \nLunch afterwards at Noa’s Cafe\, a mile north on 33\, on the right. (formerly J&M Cafe) \nOur usual restrictions apply – no plus-ones; no dogs; only show up if you’re on the “Attending” list.
URL:https://www.hikingwithdean.com/event/sulphur-mountains-majesty-2/
LOCATION:South Sulphur Mountain Trailhead\, 155 Sulphur Mountain Rd\, Ventura\, ca\, 93001\, US
CATEGORIES:Weekday Trailblazers
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ORGANIZER;CN="The Weekday Trailblazers":MAILTO:The-Weekday-Trailblazers-list@meetup.com
GEO:34.3780935;-119.3017307
X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=South Sulphur Mountain Trailhead 155 Sulphur Mountain Rd Ventura ca 93001 US;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=155 Sulphur Mountain Rd:geo:-119.3017307,34.3780935
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250515T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250515T190000
DTSTAMP:20260403T122105
CREATED:20250423T230438Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250423T230438Z
UID:10003369-1747332000-1747335600@www.hikingwithdean.com
SUMMARY:ZOOM: Havasupai Prep Meeting
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://www.hikingwithdean.com/event/zoom-havasupai-prep-meeting/
LOCATION:Calabasas Bark Park\, Las Virgenes Road 4232\, Calabasas\, CA\, 91302\, United States
CATEGORIES:San Diego Backpackers
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ORGANIZER;CN="San Diego Backpackers":MAILTO:San-Diego-Backpackers-list@meetup.com
GEO:34.1365168;-118.7013675
X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=Calabasas Bark Park Las Virgenes Road 4232 Calabasas CA 91302 United States;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=Las Virgenes Road 4232:geo:-118.7013675,34.1365168
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20250515T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20250515T223000
DTSTAMP:20260403T122105
CREATED:20250512T031607Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250512T031607Z
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SUMMARY:Rocky Peak Modified - Intermediate or Fit Beginner - 1000th event!
DESCRIPTION:4 miles\, 950′ gain\, Intermediate\n2 miles\, 550′\, Fit Beginner \nThis will be our 1000th meetup event since the group started. We have such a great bunch of people that attend these hikes! \nThis is a modified version of the famous Rocky Peak hike. It gives those that want something easier\, a chance to climb one of the most well known trails in Simi Valley. \nIt contains beautiful sandstone formations throughout the hike and there are fantastic views of the valleys. There is really no way to get lost because there are no junctions. If one chooses\, they can turn around and return to the beginning at any point during this climb. \nThe beginning contains continuous and somewhat steep incline of about 1000 steps. It’s a fire road\, so it’s not steeper than a truck can climb. Still\, beginners will find this short climb to be exhausting. There is nothing wrong with taking short breaks and doing it slowly\, as there will be plenty of time. \nAfter 1 mile\, we’ll arrive at the Hummingbird trail and bench. This is where we’ll have a social event. Those that have had enough\, should wait for 30-45 min. unltil the others that went further\, return\, and can explore the various rock formations there: at least two caves along the edge of the trail within a few hundred feet. \nAdditional Segment\nThose that want something extra will continue for 1 more mile\, and just after the final and steep ascent to the top\, there will be a junction off to the right. They’ll turn around and return to the bench. Those proceeding with this segment can do all or part of it. \nAt the bench\, we’ll share snacks and beverages\, enjoy the views\, and engage in social interaction for about a hour before returning the way we came. \nIt can get windy and cool in the evening\, so I would recommend bringing something light to put on. \nInteresting Notes:\nHere are a couple plants you are sure to see on this hike: \nCalifornia Sagebrush\nAromatic when crushed. AKA\, common sage\, coastal sage. Sunflower family. Cowboys used to ride through it and brush up against the pine-shaped leaves\, coming home with the smell on their clothes and giving rise to the nickname “Cowboy Cologne.” Not a true sage. Can be used as a cooking spice and can be made into a tea. Tear off some needles by running your hand up the stalk and smell the aroma. \nPurple Sage\nGrey-green leaves. Aromatic when crushed. Purple flowers. Aka\, Tobacco Sage\, with mild hallucinogenic properties when smoked. Can be used as a spice or made into a tea. Tea has medicinal affects: Antiviral\, gargle for sore throats\, reduce hay fever symptoms and other drying actions. In the last summer\, fall\, and winter months\, the flowers will have turned brown and the leaves we take on a greyer color. \nDirections: \nRocky Peak Trail\nSimi Valley\, CA 93065\n34.268396\, -118.636139 \nFrom the 118\nExit Rocky Peak Rd.\nTrailhead on the north side. \nPark either at the trailhead (limited parking)\, or south of the freeway along Santa Susanna Pass Rd. \nFrom the 101 @ CA-23\nNorth CA-23 for 8.4 miles.\nEast I-118 for 14 miles.\nExit 32 Rocky Peak Rd.\nTrailhead on the north side (left). \nPark either at the trailhead (limited parking)\, or south (right) of the freeway along Santa Susanna Pass Rd. \nThe Hike\nDistance: 4 miles\, easier option 2 miles.\nDuration: 3.5 hours\nElevation Gain: 950′\, easier option 550′.\nDifficulty: Intermediate / Fit Beginner\nPace: 2.0 mph\nDogs: Yes.\nRestrooms: No\nDrinking Fountains: No\nParking: Free at the trailhead (limited parking\, not recommended as you can get a ticket after sunset for parking there) or across the freeway 500′.\nTrail: Fire road.\nPurpose: Social \nWhat to Bring:\n1-2 liters of water.\nSnack and Beverage Share\nHiking shoes preferred\, but athletic shoes will be OK.\nFlashlight or headlamp. \nFAQ\nHiking Plus Page Links\nDisclaimer / Release of Liability
URL:https://www.hikingwithdean.com/event/rocky-peak-modified-intermediate-or-fit-beginner-1000th-event/
LOCATION:Rocky Peak Trail\, 7900 Santa Susana Pass Rd\, Simi Valley\, CA\, 91311\, US
CATEGORIES:Hiking Plus
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250516T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250518T120000
DTSTAMP:20260403T122105
CREATED:20250203T230200Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250203T230200Z
UID:10003203-1747396800-1747569600@www.hikingwithdean.com
SUMMARY:Tentative Death Valley Telescope Peak car camping
DESCRIPTION:Tentative trip: Trip will depend on road access\nRoad is currently under repair until the end of march \nAdd yourself to the waitlist. Once i know that the road is accessible i will add you. \n5/16 Friday-drive to Mahogany Flat campground \n5/17 Saturday-day hike Telescope Peak \n5/18 Sunday-head home \nHike area details:\nhttps://www.nps.gov/deva/planyourvisit/telescope-peak.htm \nMust high a high clearance car. Must bring all water. No water source is available to filter. \nPlease do not signup if you are not willing to carpool. I will leave Friday morning to try and get 2 out of the 10 campsites. You are welcome to show up Friday afternoon or evening. \nDISCLAIMER: Hike at your own risk. Be responsible for yourself and your safety. Make good decisions. With any trip\, things can change\, reservations can get lost\, the unexpected can happen. A go-with-the-flow attitude is always a good thing\, and most importantly\, let’s all have fun! This is a moderate hike. Make sure you are in good enough physical shape for the distance\, elevation changes\, and terrain. The hike leaders in this group aren’t professional hike leaders. By signing up for these events\, you agree not to hold the Meetup organizers responsible for whatever happens to you on these events. The hiking group does not certify the expertise of the organizers\, the event or assistant organizers (hike leaders) and…We are NOT responsible for any possible losses or injuries.
URL:https://www.hikingwithdean.com/event/tentative-death-valley-telescope-peak-car-camping/
LOCATION:Peralta Trailhead\, Gold Canyon\, CA\, United States
CATEGORIES:San Diego Backpackers
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ORGANIZER;CN="San Diego Backpackers":MAILTO:San-Diego-Backpackers-list@meetup.com
GEO:33.3973125;-111.3479375
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20250516T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20250518T180000
DTSTAMP:20260403T122105
CREATED:20250430T230320Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250430T230320Z
UID:10003386-1747411200-1747591200@www.hikingwithdean.com
SUMMARY:Alabama Hills - (Car Camping) BIG PINE LAKES HIKE
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://www.hikingwithdean.com/event/alabama-hills-car-camping-big-pine-lakes-hike/
LOCATION:Malibou Lake – HWD\, Seminole Drive 1912\, Agoura Hills\, CA\, 91301\, United States
CATEGORIES:San Diego Backpackers
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ORGANIZER;CN="San Diego Backpackers":MAILTO:San-Diego-Backpackers-list@meetup.com
GEO:34.1047833;-118.7582937
X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=Malibou Lake – HWD Seminole Drive 1912 Agoura Hills CA 91301 United States;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=Seminole Drive 1912:geo:-118.7582937,34.1047833
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250517T074500
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250517T140000
DTSTAMP:20260403T122105
CREATED:20250423T010614Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250423T010614Z
UID:10003367-1747467900-1747490400@www.hikingwithdean.com
SUMMARY:Devil's Gateway
DESCRIPTION:DETAILS:\n· Hike leader volunteer(s): Dave.\n· Meet: Pothole Trailhead in Angeles National Forest.\n· Distance: ~ 12\,5 Miles total (out and back style)\n· Elevation gain: ~ 1\, 745\n· Time: Approximately 6-7 hours hiking including a couple of 15 minute breaks.\n· Conditioning: You’ll need to be in generally good physical condition.\n· Dogs: Are but not recommended\n· Hiking Poles – recommended\n· Restrooms – Trailhead.\n· Adventure Pass –Yes. \n\nMeet at trailhead at 07:45 AM leave at 08:00 AM\n\nDescription: A sign marks the trailhead. Plenty of room to park with restroom. The first 2 miles is a road walk where you can enjoy views of the lake and surrounding mountains. After we pass a ranch the road stops and the trail begins. Trail is only 18 inches wide and marked with ribbons at water crossings. Take your time crossing Aqua Blanca creek. Sometimes we will be next to the creek and other times we will be 100 ft or more above. Important to remember the trail is only 18 inches wide. We’ll stop for lunch at Devil’s Gateway then return the way we came. \nHike Leader Notes: This is a beautiful hike but the trail is brushy and narrow\, therefore ticks could be a concern. Poison Oak is an issue I suggest you were pants. Bring plenty of water. On my pre-hike I brought 2 liters of water and 1 liter of electrolyte\, ran out on the road back. Suggest you leave spare shoes and dry socks in your car. A recovery drink would be a good idea. Saw a few deer and bear tracks on the hike. Sometimes the trail is hard to find. Please remember I have hiked this part of the trail many times. \nIMPORTANT NOTES: This is not a speed hike. We’ll need to be careful crossing the many streams and staying on the trail. Do your best to stay with the group for a friendly and safe outing. Any guest that you wish to invite should join the Community Hiking Club (CHC) to participate. As always\, people may slip and fall\, encounter poison oak\, snakes\, etc. on this hike. This event may be cancelled due to inclement weather at the start of the hike. \nESSENTIAL GEAR:\nHiking boots and poles.\nClothing layers recommended.\nSnacks and 2+ liters of water and electrolytes or salt tablets.\nHat and sunscreen. \nAdditional Hiking and Survival Gear Recommendations (link) \nTHIS HIKE RANKING: Level 4\, Intermediate/Advanced (see chart below) Mainly for the water crossings\, narrow trail\, drop offs\, miles and elevation gain. \nCHC HIKE RANKING SCALE:\n1. Beginner: 1-3 miles\, less than 500 feet elevation gain.\n2. Beginner/Intermediate: 1-7 miles\, less than 700 feet elevation gain.\n3. Intermediate: 5-10 miles\, 1000-2000 feet elevation gain.\n4. Intermediate/Advanced: 7-12 miles\, up to 3000 feet elevation gain.\n5. Advanced: 10-17 miles\, 3000 feet or more elevation gain. \nTRAILHEAD LOCATION: Enter Lake Piru Recreational Area. Since our hike is in the ANF there will be no charge. At the entry they will ask for some information and give you a map of the recreation area. On the back page top left you will see the road to our trailhead. The road in ANF has potholes but isn’t difficult to drive. Remember we will be heading into the sun\, take it easy. \nclick link for trail \nFILE DOWNLOADS\nWe highly recommend the All Trails app be installed on your cell phones and/or you print a copy of the trail map so you can personally navigate the trail if you need to. \nDISCLAIMER / RELEASE OF LIABILITY – IMPORTANT\, PLEASE READ BELOW IN ITS ENTIRETY:\nWhen you sign up for this event\, you are releasing Community Hiking Club from any liability or responsibility with your participation in this group activity. While safety is a priority for everyone in the group\, hiking can be inherently risky. By participating in any posted event\, you are assuming responsibility for your own safety and well-being. The Community Hiking Club (CHC) Meetup Group and its organizers and hike leaders are not trained leaders and we do not confirm the qualifications of any of its members to lead or participate in our events. All participants take full responsibility for their own actions. If you choose to sign up for any Community Hiking Club Meetup events\, you are releasing the Community Hiking Club Meetup Group and Hike Leaders from all liability in case of possible injuries or death as stated in paragraph 6.2 of the Meetup “Terms of Service” located on the bottom of the Meetup website. Your personal safety depends on your own judgment and experience. If you sign up for this hike\, you are verifying that this hike is within your abilities. \nThe Community Hiking Club is a Non-Profit 501C3 organization. We rely on donations to continue sponsoring hikes like this. Please contribute by donating via: Cash contribution (at each hike)\, or via Zelle at 6617135610; or via Venmo at: @Heidi-Webber-5
URL:https://www.hikingwithdean.com/event/devils-gateway/
LOCATION:Calabasas Bark Park\, Las Virgenes Road 4232\, Calabasas\, CA\, 91302\, United States
CATEGORIES:Santa Clarita Community Hiking Club
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ORGANIZER;CN="Santa Clarita Community Hiking Club":MAILTO:Santa-Clarita-Community-Hiking-Club-Meetup-Group-list@meetup.com
GEO:34.1365168;-118.7013675
X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=DESCRIPTION:DETAILS:\n· Hike leader volunteer(s): Dave.\n· Meet: Pothole Trailhead in Angeles National Forest.\n· Distance: ~ 125 Miles total (out and back style)\n· Elevation gain: ~ 1 745\n· Time: Approximately 6-7 hours hiking including a couple of 15 minute breaks.\n· Conditioning: You’ll need to be in generally good physical condition.\n· Dogs: Are but not recommended\n· Hiking Poles – recommended\n· Restrooms – Trailhead.\n· Adventure Pass –Yes. \n\nMeet at trailhead at 07:45 AM leave at 08:00 AM\n\nDescription: A sign marks the trailhead. Plenty of room to park with restroom. The first 2 miles is a road walk where you can enjoy views of the lake and surrounding mountains. After we pass a ranch the road stops and the trail begins. Trail is only 18 inches wide and marked with ribbons at water crossings. Take your time crossing Aqua Blanca creek. Sometimes we will be next to the creek and other times we will be 100 ft or more above. Important to remember the trail is only 18 inches wide. We’ll stop for lunch at Devil’s Gateway then return the way we came. \nHike Leader Notes: This is a beautiful hike but the trail is brushy and narrow therefore ticks could be a concern. Poison Oak is an issue I suggest you were pants. Bring plenty of water. On my pre-hike I brought 2 liters of water and 1 liter of electrolyte ran out on the road back. Suggest you leave spare shoes and dry socks in your car. A recovery drink would be a good idea. Saw a few deer and bear tracks on the hike. Sometimes the trail is hard to find. Please remember I have hiked this part of the trail many times. \nIMPORTANT NOTES: This is not a speed hike. We’ll need to be careful crossing the many streams and staying on the trail. Do your best to stay with the group for a friendly and safe outing. Any guest that you wish to invite should join the Community Hiking Club (CHC) to participate. As always people may slip and fall encounter poison oak snakes etc. on this hike. This event may be cancelled due to inclement weather at the start of the hike. \nESSENTIAL GEAR:\nHiking boots and poles.\nClothing layers recommended.\nSnacks and 2+ liters of water and electrolytes or salt tablets.\nHat and sunscreen. \nAdditional Hiking and Survival Gear Recommendations (link) \nTHIS HIKE RANKING: Level 4 Intermediate/Advanced (see chart below) Mainly for the water crossings narrow trail drop offs miles and elevation gain. \nCHC HIKE RANKING SCALE:\n1. Beginner: 1-3 miles less than 500 feet elevation gain.\n2. Beginner/Intermediate: 1-7 miles less than 700 feet elevation gain.\n3. Intermediate: 5-10 miles 1000-2000 feet elevation gain.\n4. Intermediate/Advanced: 7-12 miles up to 3000 feet elevation gain.\n5. Advanced: 10-17 miles 3000 feet or more elevation gain. \nTRAILHEAD  Enter Lake Piru Recreational Area. Since our hike is in the ANF there will be no charge. At the entry they will ask for some information and give you a map of the recreation area. On the back page top left you will see the road to our trailhead. The road in ANF has potholes but isn’t difficult to drive. Remember we will be heading into the sun take it easy. \nclick link for trail \nFILE DOWNLOADS\nWe highly recommend the All Trails app be installed on your cell phones and/or you print a copy of the trail map so you can personally navigate the trail if you need to. \nDISCLAIMER / RELEASE OF LIABILITY – IMPORTANT PLEASE READ BELOW IN ITS ENTIRETY:\nWhen you sign up for this event you are releasing Community Hiking Club from any liability or responsibility with your participation in this group activity. While safety is a priority for everyone in the group hiking can be inherently risky. By participating in any posted event you are assuming responsibility for your own safety and well-being. The Community Hiking Club (CHC) Meetup Group and its organizers and hike leaders are not trained leaders and we do not confirm the qualifications of any of its members to lead or participate in our events. All participants take full responsibility for their own actions. If you choose to sign up for any Community Hiking Club Meetup events you are releasing the Community Hiking Club Meetup Group and Hike Leaders from all liability in case of possible injuries or death as stated in paragraph 6.2 of the Meetup “Terms of Service” located on the bottom of the Meetup website. Your personal safety depends on your own judgment and experience. If you sign up for this hike you are verifying that this hike is within your abilities. \nThe Community Hiking Club is a Non-Profit 501C3 organization. We rely on donations to continue sponsoring hikes like this. Please contribute by donating via: Cash contribution (at each hike) or via Zelle at 6617135610; or via Venmo at: @Heidi-Webber-5;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=Las Virgenes Road 4232:geo:-118.7013675,34.1365168
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20250517T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20250517T130000
DTSTAMP:20260403T122105
CREATED:20250516T230529Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250516T230529Z
UID:10003412-1747476000-1747486800@www.hikingwithdean.com
SUMMARY:Kern Gateway Trail Advanced Hike to the Powerhouse
DESCRIPTION:Challenge Hike: The Wild Beauty of the Kern Gateway Trail\nFor experienced hikers only! Join us for an exhilarating trek through one of the most breathtaking and rugged sections of the Kern Gateway Trail. This challenging hike is for those who crave adventure\, as we traverse steep inclines\, navigate rocky terrain\, and take in the dramatic vistas of the Kern River canyon. This portion of the trail showcases some of the most spectacular scenery in the region—sheer cliffs\, sweeping river views\, and a sense of raw\, untamed wilderness. As you push yourself through this demanding yet rewarding journey\, you’ll also learn about the vision for the Kern Gateway Trail and how your support can help connect all segments\, making it a fully realized outdoor destination for the community. \n📅 Date: May 17th\n📍 Meeting Location: We’ll meet on the north side of 178 just before the mouth of the canyon to carpool\, as there is very limited parking at the trailhead. 35.439838\, -118.795759\nKern Valley hikers meet at the Powerhouse Trailhead Parking at 9:15. 35°27’25.0″N 118°46’47.9″W\n⏰ Time: 9am – 11am\n🥾 Difficulty: Strenuous – Only for fit and experienced hikers; 3 miles & 1\,100 feet of ascent in under one mile.\n🎒 What to Bring: Sturdy hiking boots\, trekking poles (strongly recommended)\, sunscreen/hat\, plenty of water\, snacks\, and a sense of adventure! \nThis is not just a hike—it’s an opportunity to experience the power of nature while advocating for a trail that deserves to be completed. RSVP now and take on the challenge! \nIf you have not signed the petition in support of the Kern Gateway Trail\, please sign. https://www.change.org/p/usfs-city-of-bakersfield-kern-county-create-a-hiking-trail-system-at-the-gateway-to-the-kern-canyon \n*** PERSONAL RESPONSIBILITY *** No one in the group is a guide or in any way responsible for your comfort or safety. Please be prepared with adequate gear and supplies for the trip. Please remember that going out into the wilderness has risks\, and you should be aware and prepared to address any changes in weather and road conditions or to look out for/avoid random acts of nature\, including insects\, wild animals\, and natural hazards. You are responsible for evaluating the difficulty of any activity you participate in and deciding whether you are prepared by having the experience\, skill\, knowledge\, equipment\, and physical and emotional stamina to participate safely. \n*** WAIVER OF LIABILITY *** The Organizers and members in this group are not professional leaders\, guides\, or mountaineers. The function of the member or organizer is only to organize the trip. Each person who shows up for a trip/meetup (and their guest or guests) is responsible for their safety. By attending a hike or any other event organized by this group\, you are acknowledging you and any guests that you bring are aware of the risks\, dangers\, and hazards associated with the activity and freely accept and fully assume all such risks\, dangers\, and hazards\, and further agree to release and discharge the Organizers\, Members of the Southern Sierra Hiking Club Meetup Group from and against all liability arising from your participation in the group activities.\nBy RSVPing\, you acknowledge that you agree to the above statements.
URL:https://www.hikingwithdean.com/event/kern-gateway-trail-advanced-hike-to-the-powerhouse-2/
LOCATION:Mouth of the Kern Canyon\, Kern Canyon Road 19284\, Bakersfield\, CA\, 93306\, United States
CATEGORIES:Southern Sierra Hiking Club
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ORGANIZER;CN="Southern Sierra Hiking Club":MAILTO:Kern-Tulare-Hikers-list@meetup.com
GEO:35.4397607;-118.7954711
X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=Mouth of the Kern Canyon Kern Canyon Road 19284 Bakersfield CA 93306 United States;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=Kern Canyon Road 19284:geo:-118.7954711,35.4397607
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20250517T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20250517T151500
DTSTAMP:20260403T122105
CREATED:20250508T175457Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250508T175457Z
UID:10003399-1747486800-1747494900@www.hikingwithdean.com
SUMMARY:Afternoon Hike at Whiting Ranch (Dreaded Hill!) - Wahoo's Parking Lot
DESCRIPTION:This hike will be about 5 miles total with 850 ft. of elevation gain. \nWe are starting at the parking lot at the Wahoo’s parking lot. We will take Live Oak Trail. This turns into Serrano Road which will take us to Dreaded Hill. We will take a short break at Four Corners. Then we will come down Whiting Road. Then we will take us back to Serrano Cow Trail and head the same way back to the parking lot. \nHere is a link to the park map:\nhttps://ocparks.com/parks-trails/whiting-ranch-wilderness-park#geofield-map-node-location-171-field-lat-long \nIf you have any questions\, let me know! I’m looking forward to the hike! \n*Dogs are not allowed at this park and neither are e-bikes. \nParking is free in the lot.
URL:https://www.hikingwithdean.com/event/afternoon-hike-at-whiting-ranch-dreaded-hill-wahoos-parking-lot/
LOCATION:Wahoo’s Fish Taco\, 27412 Portola Parkway\, Foothill Ranch\, CA\, 92610\, US
CATEGORIES:Trail Mix
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ORGANIZER;CN="Trail Mix":MAILTO:Trail-Mix-185605806jlJwVcQL-list@meetup.com
GEO:33.6714059;-117.65295
X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=Wahoo’s Fish Taco 27412 Portola Parkway Foothill Ranch CA 92610 US;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=27412 Portola Parkway:geo:-117.65295,33.6714059
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250517T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250517T220000
DTSTAMP:20260403T122105
CREATED:20250326T031955Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250326T031955Z
UID:10003315-1747490400-1747519200@www.hikingwithdean.com
SUMMARY:Hike with Beach Party and Fire
DESCRIPTION:3.3 miles\, 650′ gain\, Easy-Intermediate. \nA hike\, then a potluck party on the beach with a fire.\nCome for the hike\, the beach party\, or both! \nNote: GPS has taken people to the incorrect location. Please read the written directions. \nPlease post in the comments if you will bring a fire wood bundle as your pot luck item. \nFirewood (no construction wood please): \nThe Hike. 2 – 3:30p.\nThis hike is on the easy end of the intermediate spectrum. Beginners are welcome\, but if it gets too hard\, they can always turn around and go back the way we came. Nearly all of the elevation gain is in the first half. \nThis is a social hike. The event host will be moving slowly and stopping at various points to let people catch up. Those that wish to move ahead at a faster pace\, are welcome to do so if they know the route\, but are on their own regarding navigation. \nMeet at the Sycamore Canyon Trail head inside of Sycamore Canyon Campground\, across from Sycamore Cove beach. \nFrom the trailhead\, we head up a mostly flat trail for about a 1/2 mile. Left onto the Overlook Trail\, climbing 400′ over the next mile. It ends\, and we turn left. We follow the ridge for about 1/2 mile\, with about 200′ of loss and 100′ of gain. \nFor return\, we follow our tracks back to the scenic trail\, turn right\, and follow it down for 3/4 mile\, again reaching Big Sycamore Canyon Trail\, and turning right back to our starting point. \nThe Beach Party. 4 – 9:30p. Cars have to be gone by 10p.\nWe’ll go back to our cars and gather up our things for the beach party. From the trail head\, it’s about 1/4 mile to the camp ground parking lot\, then another 1/4 mile to the beach party area across the road at Sycamore Cove Beach. There are picnic tables and fire pits\, but we must supply our own wood to burn. There is wood for sale at the camp ground across the street. \nIf your pot luck item requires utensils\, please bring them. \nThe fire pits on the beach are first come\, first serve. We have members that will arrive early in the morning to secure our spot. \nPlease bring something warm to put on. It can get cool and windy near the beach as the sun drops. A chair and blanket recommended\, water shoes if going in the water (gravel). \nSunset:7:51p. \nHike\nDistance: 3.3mi.\nGain: 650\nDistribution: All incline is in the first half.\nDifficulty: Beginner end of intermediate spectrum.\nShape: Counter-Clockwise upside-down lollipop\nPace: approx. 2.0 mph.\nTrail Type: Fire road\, double track\, and single track.\nDuration: 1.5 hrs (hike)\, 5.5 hrs (beach party)\nDogs: Not on hike\, yes on beach.\nRestrooms: Yes\nDrinking Fountains: Yes. \nParking\nPrices from 11/30/2025: Campground lot\, $12 ($11 62+)\, must leave by 10p. Beach lot $12\, $11 62+ (you need your license plate #\, pay “Iron Ranger” machine upon entry). \nAlternate parking along the west end of PCH unil 10p\, but you may have to walk 1/4 mile or so. \nParking space is limited\, so please car-pool or arrive early in case you have parking issues. The beach lot closes at sunset and rangers announce this to beach goers\, giving plenty of time to move your cars. What you paid for the beach lot also covers the campground lot parking cost\, across the street\, if room\, else 1/4 mile down the street. \nWhat to bring: 1 liter of water for every 3 miles.\nHiking shoes/boots. Not required\, but recommended.\nSunscreen\, Hat.\nFood and drink to share for the beach pot luck.\nSwimsuit\, towel\, water-shoes if going in the ocean. \nRoute Link\nNavigation: Host memory and GPS navigation as needed. \nDirections\nPt. Mugu State Park\nSycamore Cove Beach (beach party)\nSycamore Canyon Trailhead (hike)\, Northeast corner\, Inside Sycamore Canyon Campground\, across from Sycamore Cove beach.\nMalibu\, CA 90265 \nFrom CA-118\nCA-118 West.\nCA-23 South for 7.4 miles.\nUS-101 North for 10.8 miles.\nExit 53B Lewis Rd./CA-34.\nRight (east) onto E. Daily Dr. for 0.1 miles.\nRight (south) onto N. Lewis Rd. for 4.5 miles.\nBecomes Hueneme Rd.\, continue for 0.9 miles.\nLeft on Las Posas Rd. for 3.1 miles.\nLeft on CA-1 for 5.9 miles.\nPark in campground lot (left)\, beach lot (right)\, or on street west of lots. \nFrom US-101\nExit 55\, Las Posas Rd.\nLas Posas Rd. south for 7.5 miles.\nLeft on CA-1 for 5.9 miles.\nPark in campground lot (left)\, beach lot (right)\, or on street west of lots. \nOfficial Info\nRules and Regs\nAlcohol is allowed \nFAQ\nHiking Plus Page Links\nDisclaimer / Release of Liability
URL:https://www.hikingwithdean.com/event/hike-with-beach-party-and-fire-8/
LOCATION:Point Mugu State Park/ Sycamore Cove Beach\, 9000 Pacific Coast Hwy\, Malibu\, CA\, 90265\, US
CATEGORIES:Hiking Plus
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GEO:34.070681;-119.0131451
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